ISBN:
9780191077135
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (292 pages)
Series Statement:
Perspectives on Process Organization Studies
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Erscheint auch als
DDC:
302.3/5
Keywords:
Organizational behavior
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Electronic books
Abstract:
This volume seeks to explore how process theorizing can advance understanding of organizational routines. It reviews the main approaches to routines, and presents new thinking and research.
Abstract:
Cover -- Organizational Routines: How They Are Created, Maintained, and Changed -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Series Editorial Structure -- Editors-in-Chief -- Advisory Board -- Editorial Officer & -- Process Organization Studies Symposium Administrator -- Endorsements -- 1: Introduction: Advancing a Process Perspective on Routines by Zooming Out and Zooming In -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Process View of Routines -- 1.3 An Overview of the Chapters -- 1.3.1 Theme 1: Zooming Out to Understand Routines in Larger Contexts -- 1.3.2 Theme 2: Zooming In to Reveal Actor Dispositions and Skill -- 1.3.3 Theme 3: Innovation, Creativity and Routines in Ambiguous Contexts -- 1.4 Reflections on Future Research -- 1.4.1 Zooming Out: Ecologies of Routines -- 1.4.2 Zooming In: People and Routines -- 1.4.3 Building Bridges from the Process Perspective -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Theme Specific Chapters -- Section A: Theorizing Routines from a Process Perspective -- 2: Routines as Process: Past, Present, and Future -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 A Brief History -- 2.1.2 Routine Dynamics -- 2.1.3 Process Theorizing and Routines -- 2.2 Theorizing Action in Routines -- 2.2.1 What is Action? -- 2.2.2 Action as Constitutive -- 2.2.3 Action Transcends Dualisms -- 2.2.3.1 Stability and Change -- 2.2.3.2 Mind and Body -- 2.2.3.3 Action is Relational -- 2.3 Implications for Future Directions in Routine Dynamics -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3: Re-Viewing Routines through a Pragmatist Lens -- 3.1 A Processual Critique of Routines Theory -- 3.2 Pragmatism: A Processual Approach to Human Social Experience -- 3.2.1 Habit -- 3.2.2 Inquiry -- 3.2.3 Conversational Trans-Action -- 3.3 Discussion -- Note -- References.
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